Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Up the anthropologist: perspectives gained from studying up.
Chapter 2. Barriers to thinking new about energy.
Chapter 3. The vertical slice: child-rearing and children.
Chapter 4. A user theory of law: fourth annual Alfred P. Murrah lecture.
Chapter 5. The subordination of women in comparative perspective.
Chapter 6. The ADR explosion: implications of rhetoric in the legal reform.
Chapter 7. Post-interpretive anthropology.
Chapter 8. Orientalism, occidentalism, and the control of women.
Chapter 9. From legal process to mind processing.
Chapter 10. Civilization and its negotiations.
Chapter 11. Coercive harmony: the political economy of legal models.
Chapter 12. The three-cornered constellation: magic, science, and religion revisited.
Chapter 13. The phantom factor: impact of the Cold War on anthropology.
Chapter 14. Postscript on the phantom factor: more ethnography of anthropology.
Chapter 15. Controlling processes: tracing the dynamic components of power.
Chapter 16. Pushing the limits: eclecticism on purpose.
Chapter 17. In a woman's looking glass: normative blindness and unresolved human rights issues.
Chapter 18. Crime as a category.
Chapter 19. Breaking the silence: politics and professional autonomy.
Chapter 20. Iraq and democracy.
Chapter 21. Law and the theory of lack: The 2005 Rudolph B. Schlesinger lecture on international and comparative law.
Chapter 22. Promise or plunder? A past and future look at law and development.
Chapter 23. What the rest think of the West: legal dimensions.
Chapter 24. The words we use: justice, human rights and the sense of injustice.
Chapter 25. Vengeance, barbarism, and Osama Bin Laden: full circle.
Chapter 26. Three Jihads-Islamic, Christian, and Jewish.
Chapter 27. The Anthropologist, the state, the empire and the "tribe:" new dimensions from Akbar Ahmed's the thistle and the drone: how America's War on Terror became a global war on tribal Islam. (Brookings Institution Press, 2013).
Chapter 28. Whose comparative law? A global perspective index.